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NL50 Blog bonecore

This post has been edited 21 time(s), it was last edited by bonecore: 19.02.2016 16:32.

Next months I will play NL50 SH on Pokerstars. Previous blogs: NL5 Blog, NL10 Blog, NL25 Blog
Getting coached by BrokeSoBroke since NL10, it took me a while to really understand how great he is and how great will i be.
But now that i see it, am expecting future to be like a walk in the park. My goal is to achieve a winrate of 8bb/100 at NL50 SH.
From 15.02.15, I will play at least 2000 hands/working day (4 tables, 6hours, around 50k hands/month).

Mistakes to read before i start a session:
-do NOT level
-play tighter vs fishes
-x/c, donk line is good strong hands usually
-dont bluff people of TP bc they call even 150 bb
-going all in preflop m-way w 99-TT is bad (25% equity vs fishes)
-when u make an autoprofit move, stop spewing if it didnt work (b, x/f even TP is ok )
-always think what range do i play in this spot . I am a thinking player! not just pressing buttons
-when i cbet i should know what Turn cards i would barrel (this way i look if i have backdoor stuff)
-when i barrel with equity , if i dont hit then i give up! I dont ship river unless the exception:
-exception: when the board has a good runout so that villain hand becomes weakish to mediocre.
-use the rules for betsizing (hand strenght , board texture, villain) bet big vs fit fold w strong hand bc hand strenght is most importand

This post has been edited 5 time(s), it was last edited by bonecore: 17.02.2016 14:33.

Lesson 1: Open Raising & Calling RangesLesson 2: 3-betting Ranges
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In these 2 vids i rewatched... about exploitative calling and 3b ranges (not many vids like these so i recommend.. it gives a little insight on exploitative ranges and it helped me prepare some questions for my coach)